N. Boubaki, A. Saintenoy, S. Kowalczyk, R. Mieszkowski, F. Welc, J. Budziszewski, P. Tucholka
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Ground-penetrating radar prospection over a gallery network resulting from neolithic flint mine (Borownia, Poland)
A Ground-penetrating Radar has been used to map a 100 m2 area suspected to be above a network of galleries remaining from flint prospection during the neolithic period. Twenty profiles have been acquired. Their interpretation, gives evidence for banded flint layers dipping to the North, and underground remaining galleries.